Now, students at Grand Valley State University are creating t-shirts asking for the return of a campus sculpture removed after students began riding it – at least one person did so nude – to parody the music video of Miley Cyrus’ hit song “Wrecking Ball.”

Students began taking orders for the shirts Thursday, which bear an image of a wrecking ball smashing through a wall of bricks and carries the slogan “GVSU 2013,” according to a Twitter account titled “GVSU Wrecking Ball.”

The shirt also carries the Twitter hashtag “#REINSTALLTHEBALL.” All proceeds from the t-shirts are to go to Relay For Life, an organization that raises funds to fight Cancer.

The university removed the sculpture – essentially a large, metal ball hanging from a steel cable – Tuesday morning, saying it needed to verify the “structural integrity” to ensure it wouldn’t collapse under the weight of multiple students.

Students had begun riding it – sometimes more than one at a time – following the release of Cyrus’ new video, which now has more than 100 million views on YouTube. In the video, Cyrus smashes concrete with a sledge hammer and swings nude atop a wrecking ball.

A video posted on the web of one man riding GVSU’s sculpture nude went viral following its removal, showing up on websites such as Buzzfeed and E!. Stories about the incident have since appeared on media websites throughout the U.S. and around the world.